Trader Joe's Coming to Paramus?
#31
Posted 04 June 2006 - 06:15 AM
oh please please please please please please please please please!!!!!!!!!!!!
that would be so perfect for this area. and for me. I called Trader Joe over a year ago and told them that Edgewater would be perfect. I wonder if I get the credit if this is indeed true <ggg>!!
And that Binghamton location would be perfect for the crowds that are bound to show up plus would be a huge shot in the arm for that sorry little shopping center.
Marge
#32
Posted 06 June 2006 - 10:28 AM
I'll happily take Edgewater though -- if they open joint Whole Foods / TJs runs would become a routine for me.
Although I like TJs -- currently not worth it to make the 30+ minute trip to the current NJ TJs.
#35
Posted 14 June 2006 - 09:02 AM
Obviously they'd make a killing if they opened some stores on the shore area and around Princeton/Hamilton. But TJ's never expands with any particular speed. They take their time and wait for cheap real estate. Then they cram as much stuff as possible into as small a space as possible. Thus, the first few times you shop there, you can easily overlook a ton of stuff.
The appeal of TJ's is mainly in the prices, I think. If you're not particularly frugal, TJ's probably won't appeal to you significantly. I'm a cheapskate, though, so I love it. And I love nuts, so I go there to stock up on incredibly cheap cashews ($3.99/lb for whole cashews, $3.19 for halves and pieces). And yeah, they have some pretty decent cheeses. I mostly agree about the frozen foods, though. Nothing special. Well, except the cakes. They've got some awesome frozen cakes. I usually stick with the cookies, though. Those are great too (and, uh, no freezing required -- heh). Wonderful oatmeal choc. chip cookies. Pretty good store-brand version of Oreos, too, but without the horribly unhealthy hydrogenation and trans fats. Good cheap granola too. And I like some of the pasta.
The token produce items are blah. I'm not really sure why they even bother.
And they have a number of other items that I can't see the appeal of, such as a lot of their jarred sauces. And yet, those items stick around, so they must sell really well. Anything that doesn't sell really well gets yanked off the shelves quickly. They're remorseless about that. They introduce new items all the time, which can be fun, but if people don't like 'em, or if they can't continue to get them for cheap, they're gone in a blink. If you like something new a LOT, then think about stocking up, unless an employee can tell you it's a big hit.
#38
Posted 14 June 2006 - 10:59 AM
menton1, on Jun 14 2006, 01:56 PM, said:
agreed. A July 4 opening and no announcements nothing. Looks the same for the so called huge Whole Foods in Paramus - nothing happening.
#39
Posted 22 June 2006 - 10:23 AM
Frankly, most of the TJs that I've seen are not on major highways like 17, they are downtown or on secondary roads, so maybe this is not going to fit their MO.
#41
Posted 22 June 2006 - 11:38 AM
Ike, on Jun 14 2006, 12:02 PM, said:
I'll admit to really liking their jarred vodka sauce. I tried their other sauces to see if they were as good and they weren't. I'm glad others like it too or they probably wouldn't carry it anymore. They used to have a frozen cous cous salad with raisins, scallions and some other stuff that we liked, but it's been gone for about two years now. It was great with grilled shrimp. They also discontinued my husband's favorite cereal because it wasn't a big seller. (Barbara's Grain Shop). It was a much better buy there than at any other store we shop at.
#42
Posted 22 June 2006 - 11:40 AM
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question: and i'm not being confrontational: what is "vodka sauce", and, specifically, what is in Trader Joe's vodka sauce?
#43
Posted 22 June 2006 - 11:59 AM
tommy, on Jun 22 2006, 02:40 PM, said:
The lable says "Vodka Marinara". The ingredients list: tomato puree, cream cheese, vodka, salt, sugar, garlic, onions, citric acid, basil, parsley, oregano and black pepper.
#44
Posted 22 June 2006 - 12:24 PM
birder53, on Jun 22 2006, 11:59 AM, said:
tommy, on Jun 22 2006, 02:40 PM, said:
The lable says "Vodka Marinara". The ingredients list: tomato puree, cream cheese, vodka, salt, sugar, garlic, onions, citric acid, basil, parsley, oregano and black pepper.
How bad can it be, Vodka is the 3rd ingredient by volume.
#45
Posted 22 June 2006 - 12:42 PM
and that's the only one my friend buys on her trips out to trader joes too.
and nuts, everybody gets their nuts there.
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#46
Posted 22 June 2006 - 01:09 PM
menton1, on Jun 22 2006, 01:23 PM, said:
what is your source. What makes you so sure it is not coming to Paramus.
#47
Posted 22 June 2006 - 02:05 PM
#48
Posted 22 June 2006 - 07:22 PM
jwjojo, on Jun 22 2006, 05:05 PM, said:
It's unlikely the sales staff at OD are privy to any more info than the general public... just the same rumors.
The key would be to find a key person at ALDI and see if in fact a lease has been executed and the deal is closed. But based on the inactivity at the site and the general MO of TJs to stay away from main shopping highways bodes poorly for this rumor adtually bearing out, IMHO. But only time will tell.
#51
Posted 29 June 2006 - 05:00 PM
#52
Posted 05 July 2006 - 12:55 PM
#53
Posted 05 July 2006 - 01:13 PM
So when this location does open, expect big crowds and long lines!
#54
Posted 06 July 2006 - 06:23 AM
Well we're leaving in 10 minutes to drive down ::GULP:: make a big deposit on a home. At least the fact of TJ's being near by and several whole foods and many MANY shopping areas will make me less nervous about moving away from New Jersey. I hear there are many great restaurants in nearby DC to taste-test.
I will miss it's
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#55
Posted 18 August 2006 - 09:57 PM
Anonymouze-it'll be interesting to see if you like the TJ bakeries in VA because the stores use regional bakers (the extent of the region I'm not sure) hence you can't find vegan cookies on the East coast, just the West coast. Boo hoo. They're awesome if you can get your hands on em.
#56
Posted 19 August 2006 - 06:05 AM
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#58
Posted 19 August 2006 - 06:35 PM
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